DIY: 10 Patchwork Curtains Made from Vintage Linens

Admired recently: floaty, informal curtains made from patched-together linens. It's enough to make us get out our sewing machines.
Above: A kitchen curtain made from stitched-together tea towels, photo by Polly Wreford .
Above: Yumiko Sekine of Fog Linen created a curtain out of linen remnants, photo via Design Sponge .
Above: A curtain made from solid and gingham linens, via Handmade Home by Mark and Sally Bailey .
Above: A patchwork of vintage linens, via the Textile Trunk .
Above: A one-patch curtain, via A Simple Life Afloat .
Above: A Korean pojabi-style curtain made from irregularly shaped, stitched-together fabric remnants, photo via Jagoda Architecture .
Above: A Dosa patchwork curtain made from clothing fabric remnants, photo via LA Times .
Above: A curtain made from two stitched-together linen napkins, via Recover Girl .
Above: A curtain made from old handkerchiefs, photo via Dottie Angel .
Like the patchwork curtain trend? See page 45 in our forthcoming book, Remodelista: A Manual for the Considered Home , for the most beautiful example we've seen yet.